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United Air Specialists, Inc.
Supra-Blast
Cartridge Dust Collector
Revised 02/02
3. SPECIFICATION TABLE
4. INSTALLATION
4.1 OFF LOADING AND INSPECTION
Supra-Blast dust collector modules are shipped
assembled on a skid(s). Other skids will contain the
hopper/leg assembly and other components. Other
accessories (afterfilter assemblies, blower packages,
dust storage drums, silencers, etc.) may be on
additional, separate skids.
Upon receipt of your unit, check for any shipping damage.
A damaged carton indicates that the equipment may
have received rough handling during shipping that may
have caused internal damage. Notify your delivery
carrier and enter a claim if any damage is found.
4.2 INSTALLATION PLANNING
The proper location of your dust collection equipment is
very important. Refer to Figures 2 and 3 for typical
installation details.
Certain items should be considered when locating the
unit, such as emptying of the dust storage drum(s), filter
removal requirements, compressed air connections,
access to the clean air plenum, electrical connections,
blower location and discharge direction. The shortest
duct length with a minimum number of elbows will
maximize the performance of the unit. Ease of
maintenance should also be considered when selecting
the location and orientation of the system. Refer to
Figure 4 for recommended unit clearances.
!
CAUTION
Lift the dust collector components by the packing
skids or use the external lifting lugs provided on the
filter module. Do not lift the filter module of the dust
collector by placing lift truck forks through the
cartridge filter access doors. The filter support rails or
the conical air distribution tips installed on the
tubesheet could be damaged.
Supra-Blast
Model
Filter
Quantity
Total
Supra-Netmax
Filter Media
Area
(FT
2
)(M
2
)
Valve
Quantity
Module
Quantity
Unit
Weight
(LBS) (KGS)
SBS 2 - 2 - H55 2 620 58 2 1 1,298 589
SBS 4 - 2 - H55 4 1,240 115 4 1 1,859 843
SBS 6 - 2 - H55 6 1,860 173 6 2 2,554 1,158
SBS 8 - 2 - H55 8 2,480 230 8 2 3,090 1,402
SBD 8 - 2 - H55 8 2,480 230 4 1 2,363 1,072
SBD 16 - 2 - H55 16 4,960 461 8 2 3,909 1,773
SBD 24 - 2 - H55 24 7,440 691 12 3 5,533 2,510
SBD 32 - 2 - H55 32 9,920 922 16 4 7,282 3,303
SBD 12 - 3 - H55 12 3,720 346 6 1 2,824 1,281
SBD 24 - 3 - H55 24 7,440 691 12 2 4,687 2,126
SBD 36 - 3 - H55 36 11,160 1,037 18 3 6,628 3,006
SBD 48 - 3 - H55 48 14,880 1,382 24 4 8,694 3,944
SBD 60 - 3 - H55 60 18,600 1,728 30 5 10,635 4,824
SBD 72 - 3 - H55 72 22,320 2,074 36 6 12,576 5,704
SBD 16 - 4 - H55 16 4,960 461 8 1 3,313 1,503
SBD 32 - 4 - H55 32 9,920 922 16 2 5,521 2,504
SBD 48 - 4 - H55 48 14,880 1,382 24 3 7,807 3,541
SBD 64 - 4 - H55 64 19,840 1,843 32 4 10,218 4,635
SBD 80 - 4 - H55 80 24,800 2,304 40 5 12,504 5,672
SBD 96 - 4 - H55 96 29,760 2,765 48 6 14,790 6,709
SBD 112 - 4 - H55 112 34,720 3,225 56 7 17,201 7,802
SBD 128 - 4 - H55 128 39,680 3,686 64 8 19,487 8,839
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